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Boss Air Compressor and draws Install i/c ARB lockers

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Boss Air Compressor and draws Install i/c ARB lockers

Post by cyberblitz »

This is an install of my Boss Air Compressor to run ARB air lockers.. I chose the Boss Air compressor because of its reliability (i didn't trust ARB compressors to pump up my tyres if need be)... Its a really robust comrpessor, that can be run with or without an air tank.. I had to have an air tank for the diff lockers.. I havn't tested it in the field yet, as i'm still installing all equipment...

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This is the back of my 4by (toyota 80 Series Landcrusier) as it stands now... I will eventually enclose the tank and compressor, leaving breathing/cooling holes in the top peice of wood...

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In this pic, you can see the ARB blue air hoses and Solinoids...

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These following pics are before and after pics of the air adaptor install.. I wanted two of them (so a buddy can attach if need be at the same time) and for them to be easily accessable...

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Back of the adaptor install... [/img]
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Post by fourrunner »

how long does it actually take with the boss and or without the tank to pump up a tyre from say 20-40 psi, have you done any tests? love to know real world stuff as im looking at buying one myself cheers
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Post by tiny80 »

i have boss the same as in pic it can put a 35 back on the rim with no tank is takes a lot longer to inflate 35s but it can be done much faster
than a 25 amp compressor
i had to do this as my pressure swich died causeing the relay to fry
all so the 60 amp fuse thank god i have one.
all 2week ends a go past woods point bad day
i have a air connection on the boss so you can just un clip use it with or with out the tank .
its fast as my home compressor when set to the same 125psi on one tyre but 4 tyres its slower as the pressure drops faster in the boss tank
lifted and locked 80 series landcrusier
turbo 1 fzfe straight gas 35" claws and heaps more crap inside
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Post by cyberblitz »

I've only tried it on one tyre, and it took no time at all - about a 3 mins from 20 to 40psi (33inch tyre). I was quite impressed compared to my old tyre inflater which could take upto 45mins to pump all four tyres... It works well with the air lockers too, with quite a few uses before a refill of the air tank is necessary..

I would defo recommned this compressor, but in havn't tested it in the field yet though.. In saying that my mate has one and i have seen used in the filed and never lets him down.. everyone went to him to reinflate thier tyres ha ha
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